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Archaeological commission declines survey for Mendocino emergency foundation repairs, adds discovery clause

2937456 · April 9, 2025
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On April 10, 2025 the Mendocino County Archaeological Commission voted 4-0 not to require an archaeological survey for Coastal Development Permit 2024-0032 (repair work already completed under an emergency permit) but added a discovery clause to the permit.

The Mendocino County Archaeological Commission voted 4-0 on April 10 to not require an archaeological survey for Coastal Development Permit 2024-0032, an after-the-fact review of emergency foundation repairs to a single-family residence in Mendocino, but commissioners added the commission's standard discovery clause to the file.

Staff planner Shelby Miller told the commission the structural repairs were completed under an emergency permit and involved drilled piers and other foundation work. "This permit is a result of an emergency permit, for the repair of…

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